Waring2021

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Waring2021
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Waring2021
Author(s) Hansun Zhang Waring
Title Socializing the emotions of joy and surprise in parent-child interactions
Editor(s) Jessica S. Robles, Ann Weatherall
Tag(s) EMCA, emotion, Language socialization, play, joy, surprise, socialization
Publisher John Benjamins
Year 2021
Language English
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Pages 211-232
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Book title How Emotions Are Made in Talk
Chapter Socializing the emotions of joy and surprise in parent-child interactions

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Abstract

The importance of emotional competence and the pivotal role parents play in the development of such competence have been a topic of great interest for developmental psychologists and linguistic anthropologists alike. While existing research on emotional socialization primarily focuses on negative emotions using mostly experimental or ethnographic methods, positive emotions remain an under-explored territory, and conversation analysis an under-utilized micro-analytic tool. This chapter investigates how the socialization of joy and surprise is accomplished in a repeated series of playful gift giving and receiving during video-recorded mealtime parent-child interactions in a U.S. family with a three-year-old girl and her parents. Findings contribute to the broader literature on parent-child interaction with a specific focus on the socialization of emotions.

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